Bhutan after the polls (Central Chronicle)
Bhutan must be a truly unique country, something more than an idyllic nest high on the Himalayas.
India lifts rice ban on Bhutan (The Hindu)
THIMPHU: The Indian government has lifted the ban on the import of rice by Bhutan with immediate effect, agriculture ministry officials in the Himalayan country said.
Shaky Start to Bhutan Democracy (The Epoch Times)
Almost a year ago, a middle-aged Bhutanese woman trader in the Indian border town of Phuentsholing sounded an ominous note for Bhutanese democracy. “We have heard about the polls on the Indian side…
Ratnam SC down Bhutan’s Transport United 7-1 (Daily News)
Ratnam sports club hosting the AFC President’s group ‘C’ came out with a brilliant performance to beat Bhutan 7 goals to one under lights at Sugahtadasa Stadium yesterday.
UNHCR rebuilding camps for Bhutanese refugees living in Nepal (People’s Daily)
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is rebuilding camps for some 10,000 Bhutanese refugees living in Goldhap camp in Jhapa district in eastern Nepal who were rendered homeless by a fire early last month, local media re …
Rising temperatures have resulted in dangerously high water levels in a lake above a valley in central Bhutan. No one … (Reading Eagle)
Rising temperatures have resulted in dangerously high water levels in a lake above a valley in central Bhutan. No one knows how long it can hold.
After Dhaka, India mulls trains to Bhutan and Nepal (Khaleej Times)
KOLKATA â After the relaunch of Maitreyee Express linking Kolkata and Dhaka, India is now seriously examining the possibility of trains to Nepal and Bhutan to strengthen economic and people-to-people ties with its small South Asian neighbours.
Dieback not dying (Kuensel)
23 April, 2008 - The wilting tops of thousands of pine trees, starkly visible along the Thimphu-Paro highway, did not mean the forests were dying, say forestry officials.
Medical profession in poor health (Kuensel)
23 April, 2008 - Bhutanâs acute medical manpower shortage is all set to get worse with new hospital projects nearing completion.
Bhutanese refugees make St. Louis home (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Ganga Ram Upreti, his wife and daughter are the first Bhutanese refugees to be resettled in the metro area. Already, Upreti, 23, is finding his way around his new neighborhood, a cluster of well-kept, four-family buildings southwest of South Grand Boulevard and Chippewa Street.
Enough exposure?
23 April, 2008 - The idea is good. The content needs to improve. Whether we call them Âtrade fairs or Âexpos or any other sophisticated names, this weekÂs ÂBest of Asia Expo in Thimphu showed us, more than anything else, that there is much more to be done.
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23 April, 2008 - In the presence of a kusung thugten (symbol of body, speech, and mind), that was placed on the Golden Throne to symbolize the blessing of His Majesty the King, BhutanÂs prime minister and cabinet ministers, the speaker and deputy speaker of the National Assembly, and members of the Assembly took an oath of affirmation of office on April 21.
Medical profession in poor health
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| Lines get longer as doctors get scarcer |
23 April, 2008 - BhutanÂs acute medical manpower shortage is all set to get worse with new hospital projects nearing completion.
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| A dieback affected tree |
23 April, 2008 - The wilting tops of thousands of pine trees, starkly visible along the Thimphu-Paro highway, did not mean the forests were dying, say forestry officials.
Mugged by own man?
23 April, 2008 - A reflex action, which his family members usually detested, came to the rescue of the life of Jichu Drakey bakeryÂs proprietor on April 18.
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23 April, 2008 - Colonel Kipchu Namgyel signs his first office-order after assuming the post of Chief of Police on March 19.
Behind the wheel of a Âgolden lifeÂ
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| Norbu Wangdi: A long road before the ride |
22 April, 2008 - “DriverÂs life is golden life: one-one turning, one-one wife. That is the clichd joke among Bhutanese drivers, mainly truckers, about the free rides they give to village belles while traversing the length and breadth of the countryÂs winding highways.
The ghostbuster in the plain of 100,000 spirits
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| Ap Dophu, traditional healer of bodies against spirits |
21 April, 2008 - He takes out a blue cloth, places it on his balding head, and asks the age of the sick person. Then he closes his eyes, as if in deep meditation.
The Full story behind the half kira
With half kiras the norm today, KuenselÂs Sonam Pelden finds out why this trend is on for so long and how half kira itself continues to evolve…
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21 April, 2008 - It all started in the late 80s, when Bhutan began to strictly implement the national dress code; some women living in border areas started to wear the kira, cut at the waist, to beat the heat.
Health, education, lifestyle at the Asia Expo
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21 April, 2008 - The first mega industry six-day fair called the Best of Asia Expo kicked off on Wednesday at the Loselling Ground in Changjiji. The name might be a bit misleading, but four countries (Thailand, Sweden, Myanmar, Japan and, of course, Bhutan) came under one roof to showcase their displays.
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